By Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (not President Theodore Roosevelt, but his son) and Kermit Roosevelt, detailing their expedition in China to collect specimens, including a giant panda for the Museum of Chicago. The expedition, sponsored by the Field Museum and a patron named Kelley, aimed to explore a remote region of the Himalayas in search of the panda. The book was published in 1929 and is a memoir of their hunting and exploring in China. 

black&white illustrations, a color frontispiece, and a folding map of the Yunnan and Szechuan provinces at rear. The frontispiece is from a painting by Carl Rugius and Illustrations from photographs by Suydam Cutting, the author of Fire Ox and Other Years, and K.R.

Illustrated with black and white plates and a color frontispiece, and contains a folding map of the Yunnan and Szechuan provinces. 
Blue cloth, title in gilt on spine, illustration of panda on the front board.

Charles Scribner's Sons, 1929. No dust jacket, in very good condition.

Book Details
Author Theodore Roosevelt & Kermit Roosevelt
Publisher Charles Scribner's Sons
Publication Date 1929
Format Hardcover
Dimensions 16*22.5
Pages 278
Language English
Condition No dust jacket, good condition.

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Trailing the Giant Panda, by Theodore Roosevelt & Kermit Roosevelt

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